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June 04, 2007
Datalogic Mobile, SeeControl Team on Mobile Apps
By Calvin Azuri
TMCnet Contributing Editor
TMCnet Contributing Editor
Datalogic Mobile, a maker of rugged mobile computers has announced its alliance with SeeControl, a provider of on-demand inventory management applications that provide total asset visibility across multiple locations.
As per the agreement, SeeControl will provide marketing, sales and support services to Datalogic Mobile Falcon 4400 Series Windows CE.Net Mobile Computers. These industrial mobile computers will find their use in inventory management, asset tracking and running SeeControl's mobile applications that are connected to an on-demand inventory management software service real-time. Along with Datalogic Mobile's Falcon, SeeControl will also utilize hand held readers - Quickscan – Datalogic Scanning, a subsidiary of Datalogic.
The combination of Datalogic's hardware and SeeControl's rapid, turnkey service will allow SeeControl to deliver state-of-the-art equipment and service to their customers, who seek efficiency and convenience in the computers that they use in warehouses, factories, data centers and field service environments.
Marino Tanas, President of Datalogic Mobile Americas said in a statement, "Inventory management is one of the fast growing market segments where Datalogic Mobile's ruggedized computers can deliver top value to the user, including reliability, first class ergonomics, ease of use and connectivity. Partnering with SeeControl means delivering a first class solution that can dramatically increase the customer's return on investment. This strategic alliance will further accelerate our growth in the US market."
"We're delighted to form a Strategic Alliance with Datalogic,” said Al Cohen, CEO of SeeControl, in a statement. “Our clients have been extremely satisfied with the leading features and reliability of Falcon and Quickscan products, which work seamlessly with SeeControl's On Demand asset and inventory software service.”
Calvin Azuri is a contributing writer for TMCnet
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